Integration or independence?
The debate that defined the Canadian left in the 1960s is back, and more urgent than ever

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The debate that defined the Canadian left in the 1960s is back, and more urgent than ever
How minerals shape Sudan’s multi-front conflict
A reply to Pierre Luc Junet
With the US tightening its grip, Canadians must step up where their government won’t
As Begum showed her true colours with an opportunistic switch, Lewis embodies the kind of bold change the NDP desperately needs
The case for taxing the ultra-rich isn’t radical—it’s how the middle class was built
Members of the Canadian Network on Cuba discuss the escalating US oil blockade and the dire risks facing the island
Unions and employers are failing women in the construction trades
Canada can lead the way in international action to end the Trump regime by imposing real restrictions on the US
Why we need to shift some of the left’s intellectual firepower away from policy wonkery towards collective action
Internal gatekeeping keeps radical and independent voices out of Canada’s ‘democratic’ social democratic party
Why cultural workers are boycotting the Scotiabank Photography Award
On ‘campism’ and the Western left
What did Carney’s Davos speech offer a world desperate for leadership amid authoritarian neoliberalism and ecological breakdown?
Clarifying key points from recent critiques